Which evidence is most relevant to Nixon's claim that his spending plans are superior to Kennedy's?


"Now, when we look at these programs, might I suggest that in evaluating them we often have a tendency to say that the test of a program is how much you're spending."


". . . the Democratic platform . . . runs a minimum of thirteen and two-tenths billions dollars a year more than we are presently spending to a maximum of eighteen billion dollars a year more than we're presently spending."


"There is no question but that we cannot discuss our internal affairs in the United States without recognizing that they have a tremendous bearing on our international position."


"There is no question but that this nation cannot stand still; because we are in a deadly competition, a competition not only with the men in the Kremlin, but the men in Peking."